Five hazards of inferior connectors:
1. Harm to personal safety
The scariest problem with poor connectors is that they put consumers at risk. Over time, poor connectors that interconnect with equipment can cause material degradation and possibly short circuits or, at worst, "thermal accidents."
2. Environmental hazards of use
Licensed connectors are designed with environmental considerations in mind, ensuring that they do not cause contamination or harm the location of the connection. And the inferior material of the inferior connector may lead to unsafe use in the intended environment. For example, cable combustion ratings, when used in highly flammable environments without proper combustion ratings, generate sparks that may cause a fire and cause an irretrievable accident. Of course, this rarely happens with legal designs.
3. Functional hazards
The functionality of the device is the main problem. If poor connectors are used, the performance of the device will be reduced and the efficiency will be slow. In addition, poor connector quality can slow or interrupt the transmission of signals critical to industrial processes.
4. Damage to the equipment
The use of poor quality connectors can also cause damage to the connected equipment, and when the equipment or system is interconnected with poor quality connectors, the performance of the equipment or system cannot be determined to provide performance for plug and pull forces or number of mating cycles.
5. Harm involving legal issues
The use of inferior connectors may cause legal problems related to warranty or service contracts. If the seller knows that the product does not comply with local regulations and intends to sell it, it may be liable for more legal consequences.